What made the boys return the horse near the end. Why?
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The boys had returned the stolen horse to its rightful owner, John Byro out of respect for that man's presence of mind ad impeccable integrity. John Byro did not level any charges against Mourad and Aram, disregarding his suspicions and believing in the honesty of the boys' family. So as a mark of acknowledgment for this wonderful gesture, the boys took the horse to Byro's vineyard the following morning and put it in a barn. Their conscience led them to do so.
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The boys had returned the stolen horse to its rightful owner, John Byro out of respect for that man's presence of mind ad impeccable integrity. John Byro did not level any charges against Mourad and Aram, disregarding his suspicions and believing in the honesty of the boys' family. So as a mark of acknowledgment for this wonderful gesture, the boys took the horse to Byro's vineyard the following morning and put it in a barn. Their conscience led them to do so.
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Both the boys returned the horse respectfully.they returned it not for afraid of John Buro but for their tribe honesty which was belongs from a honourable family. And also they thought that the white horse was not of them , it was of Buro.
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